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Topic History of: England cricket world champions
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Barney The game was on Channel 4 - and switched to More4 at 1.15pm.

With Wimbledon and Lords going to the wire, both TV and smartphone viewing was required.

Following the British GP simultaneously, on the radio.


robbiex Very exciting end to this match, even though I only followed it on the bbc website wih 5 live audio. Scores were level at the end of the game, after New Zealand made an overthrow which handed England a few more runs. England then scored the same in the "Super Over" as New Zealand but won on the most number of overs, How close can it get.

I couldn't find the match on free to air tv, although bbc news said that it would be on channel 4. I couldn't find it on channel 4, only on more4+1, which was 1 hour behind. Maybe Barney can enlighten me, as he seems to have a great knowledge of sport. Also the final over came at the same time as the final games of the men's singles, so pretty bad scheduling as I was watch both at once. Well this cricket world cup hasn't really come alight until today, which I'm pretty sure is due to the fact that it isn't on terrestrial tv.